At least 80 people , including 10 children, have died and dozens were injured during Bastille Day celebrations in Nice, France after a truck ran into a large crowd.

Police are treating the incident as “an attack” and French President François Hollande declared it an “undeniable” terrorist attack.

The suspect has been named locally as a 31-year-old French-Tunisian called Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel. Witnesses claim he shouted “Allahu Akbar” – which means God is greatest in Arabic – before opening fire on officers.

Update 2110 BST (1610 EST)

CBS News is reporting that University of California at Berkeley student Nick Leslie, 20, has been unaccounted for since the Thursday night massacre. Leslie was participating in Berkeley’s “Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Europe” program.

Two other students from the program suffered broken legs in the attack, while a third has a broken foot. The program is scheduled to last until July 24, but CBS says three of the students have elected to come home to the U.S. early.

The UK Independentis reporting that the attack on Nice would have been even more horrendous, but for the heroic actions of an as-yet unidentified man who threw himself into the cab of the truck when it struck an obstacle, and wrestled with the murderous driver, who was armed with a revolver.

“A person jumped on to the truck to try to stop it,” reported an eyewitness. “It’s at that moment that the police were able to neutralize this terrorist. I won’t forget the look of this policewoman who intercepted the killer.”

Update 1900 BST (1400 EST)

The BBC quotes former French Europe Minister Pierre Lellouche, who participated in an inquiry into last year’s Paris attacks, strongly criticizing France’s response to the terrorist threat. He dismissed the extended state of emergency declared by President Hollande as a “joke.”

Lellouche made the devastating observation that “a violent tactic from the Syrian civil war has now come to the streets of Nice,” so “the Middle East and Europe are now part of what he calls the same strategic space,” as the BBC put it after interviewing him.

The death toll remains 84, he says, and “202 people were injured including 52 who are now in critical care”.

“Among these 52 people 25 are still in intensive care,” he adds. He says the numbers are preliminary and they could increase.

“The terrorist who drove the truck as you know was shot to prevent him from committing more criminal action.”

“They have managed to neutralize this person, thus avoiding further victims. I would also like to pay tribute to all state services who were mobilized following this attack.” He thanks doctors and other emergency providors.

He says that authorities are now in the process of identifying the dead, “which is painful for the families of the victims”.

Breitbart Jerusalem has more on how Arab social media has reacted to the attacks:

JAFFA, Israel – Reactions to the truck-ramming terror attack in Nice on Thursday, which left more than 80 people dead and 100 injured, dominated Arab social media.

Some Islamic clerics denounced the attacks, to the protest of others.

Salman Alodah, a leading Islamic cleric, tweeted: “May the curse of Allah, the angels and the people come upon that murderer… Here and everywhere, an unwarranted killing, carried out by a man who hated life and humanity.”

Breitbart Jerusalem says that a top Salafist jihadist based in the Gaza Strip has claimed more “brothers” are planning attacks.

Abu Alayna Al-Ansari, an IS loyalist, said he believes the attack was a “classic lone wolf” operation, inspired by the jihadi Abu Mohammad al-Julani, the IS spokesperson, who called upon young Muslims from around the world to carry out attacks such as Thursday night’s.

Ansari is a well-known Gazan Salafist jihadist allied with Islamic State ideology. In previous interviews, Ansari seemed to be speaking as an actual IS member, repeatedly using the pronoun “we” when referring to IS and even seemingly making declarations on behalf of IS.

“There are 50 other people who are still receiving emergency treatment. They are between life and death. Amongst the victims are French citizens as well as foreigners, who came from all continents. And there are a number of young children who came to watch fireworks with their families, who have been struck down just to satisfy the cruelty of one individual or possible of a group.”

“We have visited scores of injured, who have horrendous images in their heads. They are suffering more because of the psychological trauma. Even people who have no signs of physical injury, will carry throughout their lives the trauma of the horrific images they saw.”

Update 1432 BST (0932 EST)

AFP reports 50 people remain in a “critical” condition.

“As I speak 84 people are dead, and around 50 are in a critical condition between life and death,” French President Hollande said after visiting a hospital in the French Riviera city.

Update 1411 BST (0911 EST)

Footage has emerged of a motorcycle trying to stop the truck:

Update 1355 BST (0855 EST)

UKIP criticises British PM Theresa May for not taking a more hands-on approach in response to the Nice attack.

Mike Hookem MEP, the party’s defence spokesman, said:

“My thoughts go out to the friends and families of those who died and of course it is heartbreaking that there are young children involved but these terrorists have no limits to their murder.

“Once again this highlights the foolishness of open borders with not only 1.8 million migrants coming in but free movement of weapons probably including those which were found in the cab of the lorry.

“As Home Secretary Mrs May oversaw the collapse in funding and support for the UK border force and I would have thought as a new prime minister hitting the ground running, ,making COBRA her first responsibility.

“She should have used it to show her intention to get a grip of this crisis.

Mr Hookem said he thought the criticism of the new Prime Minster over her twitter response was “shallow” saying, “What we need is actions not words.”

“Mr Cameron may well have responded on twitter but what we really need is to have better border security and to raise the level of the alert.

“But fundamentally what we are desperately in need of a strong border force with investment in people and technology.”

Update 1348 BST (0848 EST)

Dr Sebastian Gorka and Oliver Lane were on Breitbart News Daily on Sirius XM this morning to talk about the Nice attack.

Update 1335 BST

King Salman of Saudi Arabia has sent a message to French President François Hollande, insisting that his nation stands with France against terrorism in all forms.

Germany will boost border controls at airports as well as road and rail crossings into France after the truck attack in Nice, the Federal Police said on Friday.

“In coordination with the French security authorities the federal police are strengthening their control in the area of cross-border traffic into France,” the police said in a statement.

At least 84 people were killed and dozens more were injured after a gunman drove a truck at high speed into crowds celebrating Bastille Day in the southern French sea resort.

Update 1327 BST

The Daily Mirror is reporting that “witnesses” have claimed the driver and suspected terrorist shouted “Allahu Akbar” – which means God is greatest in Arabic – as his vehicle came to a stop, before opening fire on officers.

Airline stocks have fallen after the attack. The Evening Standardreports:

The horrific Nice massacre struck airlines and tourism stocks hard today, leaving easyJet floundering at the bottom of the FTSE 100 as investors absorbed the impact of another terror attack in Europe.

About 15% of easyJet’s total seat capacity involves flights that begin or end in France.

After the atrocity in Nice that killed more than 80 people celebrating Bastille Day, the budget carrier, which is also the largest airline at Nice airport, flying 3.7 million passengers to and from it each year, saw its shares slide 45p, or 3.8%, to 1126p.

An airplane of the British airline Easyjet prepares to land to Barcelona’s airport on June 6, 2016. / AFP / JOSEP LAGO (Photo credit should read JOSEP LAGO/AFP/Getty Images)

Update 1250 BST

Pope prays for victims

I pray for the victims of the attack in Nice and their families. I ask God to convert the hearts of the violent blinded by hate.

“I am shocked and saddened by the horrifying attack in Nice last night. Our hearts go out to the French people and to all those who’ve lost loved ones or been injured.

“While the full picture is still emerging, it seems that at least 80 people are feared dead and many others have been injured. These were innocent victims enjoying a national celebration with their friends and families.

“We are working urgently to establish whether any British nationals were caught up in the attack. Our ambassador is travelling to Nice today with consular staff and they will be doing all they can to help anyone affected.

“I have asked my deputy national security adviser to chair a COBRA meeting of senior officials, to review what we know and what we can do to help, and I will speak to President Hollande today and make clear that the United Kingdom stands shoulder to shoulder with France today, as we have done so often in the past.

“If, as we fear, this was a terrorist attack, then we must redouble our efforts to defeat these brutal murderers who want to destroy our way of life. We must work with France and our partners around the world to stand up for our values and for our freedom.”

Update 1138 BST

Marine Le Pen speaks out:

“Nothing that we have proposed has been put in place. Considering the new nature of terrorism which is now a terrorism of opportunity, that’s to say without hierarchical structure, the urgency is to attack the ideology on which this terrorism is based.

“And in this space, nothing has been done, absolutely nothing – no reintroduction of double punishment, nor depriving people of nationality, nor the closure of salafist mosques… nor the banning of certain organisations. In truth we are not at war. For the moment, we are in a war of words.”

The attacker has been named as Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel. He was 31 years old and born in Tunisia. He was known to police as a career criminal, but not known to intelligence services. He reportedly carried grenades in his truck, suggesting he was planning a even more elaborate attack:

A half-mast Tricolour flies above No.10 Downing Street today, the official London residence of the British Prime Minister Theresa May.

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Update: 0950 BST

France has declared three days of national mourning in the wake of the Nice attacks from Saturday, and the national state of emergency which has been in force since the Bataclan attacks has been extended until at least October, Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced. He said France should not be “destabilised” by the attacks.

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Update: 0935 BST

Some of France’s front pages today:

‘A New Horror’ / ‘The Horror of Nice’

Update: 0915 BST

Breitbart Londonreported Tuesday on the remarks of the head of the French security service Director General Patrick Calvar who said if there was another Islamist Terror attack against his country he foresaw a “civil war” coming. Predicting what he called “far-right” groups would begin reprisals against Muslims in France for the attacks, he said: ” You will have a confrontation between the far right and the Muslim world – not the Islamists, but the Muslim world”.

A police source said the Director General feared another big terror attack particularly because it would prove to the French people that their government lacked the resources or ability to stop terrorism, leading to a rise of vigilantism.

ISIS is celebrating the apparent terrorist attack in Nice, France, on Thursday as retaliation for the death of Abu Omar al-Shishani—the terror group’s so-called “minister of war”—who was killed earlier this year by coalition forces while fighting in Iraq.

THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 14, 2016

Statement by the President on the Attack in Nice, France

On behalf of the American people, I condemn in the strongest terms what appears to be a horrific terrorist attack in Nice, France, which killed and wounded dozens of innocent civilians. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and other loved ones of those killed, and we wish a full recovery for the many wounded. I have directed my team to be in touch with French officials, and we have offered any assistance that they may need to investigate this attack and bring those responsible to justice. We stand in solidarity and partnership with France, our oldest ally, as they respond to and recover from this attack.

On this Bastille Day, we are reminded of the extraordinary resilience and democratic values that have made France an inspiration to the entire world, and we know that the character of the French Republic will endure long after this devastating and tragic loss of life.

Police shot and killed the driver, who drove at high speed for over 100 meters (yards) along the famed Promenade des Anglais seafront before hitting the mass of spectators, regional sub-prefect Sebastien Humbert told France Info radio.

Humbert described it as a clear criminal attack, although the driver was not yet identified. Residents of the Mediterranean city close to the Italian border were advised to stay indoors. There was no sign of any other attack.

Update: 7:11PM EDT: Journalist Damien German has posted his account of being on the ground in Nice during the attack on the forum Medium in French. He recounts in part:

In the distance a noise. Shouts. My first thought: a delinquent wanted to fire his own little fireworks and has not mastered how to do it… But no. A split second later, a huge white truck was traveling at breakneck speed over people…

This truck of death passed a few meters from me and I did not realize it. I saw bodies flying like bowling pins in its path. Heard noises, screams that I will never forget. I was paralyzed. I did not move. I followed this hearse with me eyes. Around me, there was panic. People were running, screaming, crying. Then I realized. And I ran with them…

Blood. Groans. Sunbathers [on the beach near the promenade] were first at the scene. They brought water to the wounded and towels they filed where there was no hope. At this time, I lacked courage. I wanted to help, to be of service… in short to do something. But I did not succeed.

Update: 7:02PM EDT: Le Monde reports that the Interior Ministry cannot confirm rumors that grenades or explosives were found in the truck, which are circulating in French social media.

Update: 6:56PM EDT: According to the outlet Le Figaro, the current death toll stands at 73:

Update: 6:35PM EDT: Witnesses are now confirming that they saw police shoot the driver dead after he ran out of the truck. The Daily Mail is reporting that there were multiple gunmen, and that some eyewitnesses say that hostages were dragged into various locations near the celebrations. The newspaper is citing the Meridien Hotel, the Hotel Negresco and the Buffalo Grill restaurant as hostage locales, though officials have not confirmed this.

Update: 6:22PM EDT: Nice’s prosecutor’s office has raised the death toll to 60, according to reports.

Update: 6:17PM EDT: France24 is reporting that the driver of the truck is dead, though it has not been specified whether he was killed by police or killed himself in the attack. Eyewitnesses say the driver ran out of the truck after plowing through the crowd and began shooting. “”Everyone was calling run, run, run there’s an attack run, run, run. We heard some shots. We thought they were fireworks because it’s the 14th of July,” an eyewitness told France’s BFM TV, according to a BBC translation.

A reporter on the ground says at least one shooter is still on the loose:

“Nice attack: at least 40 dead, a suspect shot and shooter on the run. Ongoing hostage taking, according to police” https://t.co/HRAvI5RMTu

The Telegraphadds that several eyewitnesses have confirmed that they also heard gunshots coming from the truck, confirming the nature of the incident. Various Twitter users have contributed photos of the truck allegedly involved in the incident. In an emergency press conference, Nice Mayor Philippe Pradal has confirmed that “tens” are dead, though he could not provide a more specific number at the moment.